Religion: The Pope at Rome

"The Pope at Home . . .
(Reading time 21 minutes 40 seconds)''had he been given an
opportunity to survey the proof-sheets of an article published under
this heading in last week's issue of Liberty, nickel weekly, Achille
Ambrogio Damiano Ratti, Pope Pius XI, the 260th successor to St. Peter,
Bishop of Rome, might well have been somewhat astonished. He would have
found, impudently set forth, only trite commonplaces about himself. The
only little known fact concerned his predecessor, Pius X, namely that
the "undergarments" of the late Pontiff "were badly...